The Festival of San Fermin is held in honor of Saint Fermin, the so-patron of Navarre. It is a week long celebration most famously known for the running of the bulls.
saint joseph is the patron saint of san jose .
The city that San Fermin is celebrated is Pamplona. During the day is the running of the bulls and what that is where they let the bulls out and run the city.
To honor Navarre's patron saint, San Fermin.
Pamplona
Pamplona
Pamplona, Spain
they celebrated it :)
many aren't sure as to why it is celebrated. but scholars believe it's celebrated in honor of Saint Fermin, a bishop who spread Christianity yet later beheaded, and for his courage.
I'm guessing San Juan, or St. John?
The San Fermín festival, held annually in Pamplona, Spain, dates back to the 16th century, with its origins linked to the religious feast of Saint Fermín, the city's patron saint. While the exact start date is not precisely documented, the festival as it is known today began to take shape in the early 20th century, particularly after the inclusion of the famous running of the bulls in 1924. The festival typically runs from July 6 to July 14 each year.
I can find no referrence to a Saint Ellie. Are you sure you are not referring to Elias or Elian? It just dawned on me that here locally we have one of the few churches in the world named for St. Elzear - San Elceario - which is referred to by the locals as San Ellie. If that is the saint you are asking about, he is the patron saint of tertiaries .